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US7207993B1 - Apparatus and method for repairing the femur - Google Patents

Apparatus and method for repairing the femur
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US7207993B1
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A method and apparatus for repairing the femur. A connector is provided having a claw-like member to engage with the greater trochanter. Along the body of the connector are a plurality of cable apertures and cable screws to receive and engage with cables that loop around the femur. Along the inferior end of the connector are bone screw slots and bone screws engaging the connector with the femur. The bone screws provide added support to the re-attached greater trochanter and provide support for periprosthetic fractures. The connector may be used to re-attach the greater trochanter by impacting a connector onto the greater trochanter, positioning the greater trochanter onto the femur, passing cables around the femur and through the connector, tensioning the cables to provide engagement between the greater trochanter and the femur, and attaching the connector to the femur using at least one bone screw.

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This is a non-provisional application of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/179,999 filed on Feb. 3, 2000 for which priority is claimed. This provisional application is incorporated herewith by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates generally to surgical methods and apparatus for the repair of the femur and more particularly related to methods and apparatus for repairing periprosthetic fractures and/or re-attaching the greater trochanter to the femur.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The bone structure of the hip joint often requires orthopedic surgery. Total hip replacements are performed most commonly because of progressively severe arthritis in the hip joint. The most common type of arthritis leading to total hip replacement is degenerative arthritis (osteoarthritis) of the hip joint. Other conditions leading to total hip replacement include bony fractures of the hip joint, and death (necrosis) of the femur. The progressively intense chronic pain together with impairment of daily function including walking, climbing stairs and even rising from a sitting position, eventually become reasons to consider a total hip replacement.
A total hip replacement is a surgical procedure whereby the diseased cartilage and bone of the hip joint is surgically replaced with artificial materials. As shown inFIG. 1, the normal hip joint is a ball and socket joint. The socket is a “cup-shaped” bone of thepelvis180 called the acetabulum. The ball is at the head of thefemur170. Total hip joint replacement generally involves: (1) surgically removing the diseased ball and socket; and (2) replacing them with a metal ball andstem210 inserted into the femur bone and an artificial plastic cup socket220 (seeFIG. 2). The metallic artificial ball and stem are referred to as the “prosthesis.” Upon inserting the prosthesis into the central core of the femur, it is fixed with a bony cement. Alternatively, a “cement-less” prosthesis may be used that allows bony in growth from the normal femur into the prosthesis stem. Even after hip replacement surgery, it often becomes necessary to perform further surgery due to further deterioration of the bone or to perform further repair of the replaced hip. If a patient falls and injures a replaced hip, the bone fracture will often occur at the distal tip of the prothesis, thereby requiring replacement of the prosthesis and/or repair of the femur.
Presently, a number of orthopedic surgical techniques exist for replacing or repairing the hip joint. A number of these total hip procedures require osteotomizing or removing the greater trochanter (illustrated byline205 inFIG. 2). Removal of this portion of the femur provides the surgeon with access to the stem of the prosthesis to conduct the necessary hip replacement procedure. After the necessary hip replacement procedure, the greater trochanter must then be re-attached to the femur.
A few tools exist to enable re-attachment of the greater trochanter to the femur. One known technique utilizes a cable implant to hold bone portions together. Cables and/or wires secure the bones and the bone fragments in place. Typically, surgical cables are implanted using tensioning devices, which apply tension to a cable looped around the bone. Crimps are then added and deformed to clamp the cable loop in place. One example of such techniques is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,415,658, the entire writing of which is incorporated herein by reference. Another such example is the CABLE-READY brand cable grip system sold by Zimmer of Warsaw, Ind.
These techniques, however, rely entirely on cables to ensure that the device is securely fastened to the bone or bone fragments. Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a technique to re-attach the greater trochanter to the femur that provides an additional level of stability to the fracture site.
It is also desirable to provide a technique to repair periprosthetic fractures. Peri-prosthetic fractures have become increasingly common as more patients undergo total hip replacement, and may occur intraoperatively or at some time after surgery. The patient must then have an additional surgical procedure to repair the fracture.
It is further desirable to provide a device that can be fitted to femoral heads and femoral shafts of a variety of sizes and shapes without need for manufacture and inventory of an unreasonable number of differently sized models of the apparatus.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The aforementioned problems are addressed by the present invention, which in a preferred embodiment, provides a connector for repairing a femur including techniques for repairing periprosthetic fractures and/or re-attaching the greater trochanter to the femur. The connector includes a claw-like member to engage with the greater trochanter. Along the body of the connector as well as along the superior end are a plurality of cable apertures and cable screws to receive and engage with cables that loop around the femur. Along the inferior end of the connector is at least one bone screw slot and bone screw engaging the connector with the femur. The bone screw provides torsional stability and provides a means for stabilizing bony fragments for periprosthetic fractures.
As preferred, the connector may be bowed or rotated at the inferior end to more properly align itself with the femur. Also to achieve this purpose, the connector may include a transition portion that allows the surgeon to bend the connector. Also included in the connector is a driver slot along the superior portion to allow the surgeon to place the connector to the greater trochanter.
The present invention also includes a method for repairing periprosthetic fractures and/or re-attaching the greater trochanter to the femur involving the steps of impacting a connector onto the greater trochanter, re-positioning the greater trochanter onto the femur, passing cables around the femur and through the connector, tensioning the cables to provide engagement between the greater trochanter and the femur, and attaching the connector to the femur by securing the cables with the cable screws and using at least one bone screw.
The invention may also include a modular feature that allows the apparatus to be assembled using a superior end and an inferior end of choice size to closely fit the patient's skeletal frame. In the preferred embodiment, the superior connector includes a first transitional portion that mates with a second transitional portion of the inferior portion. The two portions may be secured together using one or more screws. It is clear, however, that one skilled in the art would be able to utilize a variety of methods for securing the two portions together.
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These and other advantages and features of the invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and referring to the accompanying drawings in which like numbers refer to like parts throughout and in which:
FIG. 1 is a diagram of the femur and pelvis;
FIG. 2 is a diagram of the replaced femoral head and pelvis;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an exemplary connector for repairing a femoral periprosthetic fracture and/or re-attaching the greater trochanter to the femur in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 an anterior/posterior view of the connector ofFIG. 3;
FIGS. 5A and 5B are lateral and anterior/posterior views, respectively, of another embodiment of a connector;
FIG. 6 is a flow chart illustrating the procedure for re-attaching a greater trochanter to the femur in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIGS. 7–12 are diagrams of the surgical procedure for re-attaching the greater trochanter to the femur in accordance with the steps detailed inFIG. 6; and
FIGS. 13–17 are diagrams of additional embodiments of a connector for re-attaching a greater trochanter to the femur in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 18–21 illustrate one embodiment of the present invention wherein the superior and inferior ends of the connector are modular.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIGS. 3–5 illustrate anexemplary connector300 for re-attaching agreater trochanter160 to thefemur150 in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.Connector300 generally has asuperior end305, aninferior end310, atransition portion307, alateral side315, amedial side320, and opposing anterior andposterior sides325.Connector300 may be of an implant grade material, preferably titanium or stainless steel, or of a bio-absorbable material.
Thesuperior end305 of theconnector300 has an improved anatomically-designed bow that fits and cradles thegreater trochanter160. In particular, thesuperior end305 includes one or more cable apertures orgrooves340, and one or more claws or claw-like members345.Claws345 include extensions or hooks to allow the superior end to better grasp onto thegreater trochanter160. Thecable apertures340 serve to attach and fixate theconnector300 to thegreater trochanter160 in accordance with the present invention. Theapertures340 may be perpendicular to thesides325 of the connector300 (as shown in the figures), they may be angled to provide a cable path that reduces the stress on the cable, and/or they may have a curved path to help direct the cable in a stress relieving direction. The cables extending through theapertures340 may be crimped. In this regard, crimping may be external or thesuperior end305 may haveintegral crimps330 attached thereto. Thesuperior end305 includes adriver slot350 for engaging with a driver (not shown). As defined herein,apertures340 may include surface grooves to route the cable over theconnector300.
Thetransition portion307 of theconnector300 is preferably sufficiently narrow such that it may be bent by a surgeon to provide a better fit between theconnector300 and thefemur150. Optionally, as shown inFIG. 5A, theinferior end310 of theconnector300 may be bowed to conform with the anterior bow in thefemur150. Theinferior end310 may also be bowed in other directions to follow any other unique bows or rotations of thefemur150.
Theinferior end310 of theconnector300 includes one or morebone screw slots355 to receive a bone screw (not shown). Theslots355 include threaded holes and are preferably evenly spaced along the length of theinferior end310, although any spacing geometry may be used and still be considered within the scope of the present invention. As illustrated inFIGS. 3–5, fiveslots355, roughly one inch apart, are provided, however, those skilled in the art will appreciate thatconnector300 may include any number ofslots355 to be considered within the scope of the present invention. As preferred, the range is between two and fiveslots355.Slots355 may be standard slots or may be compression slots. Compression slots are generally known in the art. Further,slots355 may be of differing geometries. Advantageously, as shown herein,slots355 allow bone screws to be inserted into thefemur150 to provide a more durable connection, to provide torsional stability, to provide stability for bony fragments of periprosthetic fractures, and to provide more support for thegreater trochanter160 while it heals. Bone screws causeconnector300 to create a force to push thegreater trochanter160 toward thefemur150. Further,slot355 may be configured such that bone screws may be easily angled past the prosthesis, thereby avoiding the prosthesis when the bone screw is inserted. Bone screws may be unicortical or bicortical screws.
Inferior end310 also includes one or more pairs ofcable apertures360. Though not required, thecable apertures360 are shown as being evenly spaced along the length of theinferior end310 in an alternating fashion with theslots355. One or more of the paired apertures includes acable screw slot370 for receiving acable screw365. Thecable screw365 may be wound into theslot370 to affect the size of thecable aperture360. The particulars of the cable mechanism are generally known in the art and are disclosed further in U.S. Pat. No. 5,415,658, the entire writing of which is incorporated herein by reference. Again, those skilled in the art will appreciate that any number ofcable apertures360 may be used to still be considered within the scope of the present invention.
FIGS. 13–17 disclose additional embodiments of connector for re-attaching agreater trochanter160 to thefemur150 in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention. As illustrated by these alternative embodiments, integral crimps may or may not be used for the cable apertures along the superior end of the connector. In addition, the number ofslots355, cable screws365, andcable apertures360 may varied.
FIGS. 6–12 generally illustrate an exemplary procedure for re-attaching thegreater trochanter160 to thefemur150 in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 7 illustrates a known procedure for passing acable705 around thefemur150 using acable passer710. After the underlying hip surgery, thecable passer710 is passed around thesuperior femur150 usually from the posterior to the anterior. The free end of thecable705 is inserted into the tip of thecable passer710 until the free end exits the cable passer on the other end as shown. Thecable passer710 is then removed, leaving thecable705 around thefemur150.
Referring toFIGS. 6 and 8, atstep605, adriver805 is screwed onto thedriver slot350 of theconnector300. Atstep610, theconnector300 is impacted onto thegreater trochanter160. Theclaws345 at the extreme tip of thesuperior end305 of theconnector300 should engage the superior portion of thetrochanter160.
Referring next toFIGS. 6 and 9, atstep615, thedriver805 is used to advance theconnector300 and impactedgreater trochanter160 onto thefemur150.
Referring next toFIGS. 6 and 10, atstep620, one ormore cables705 are passed around thefemur150 and through theapertures340 and360 of theconnector300.
Referring next toFIGS. 6 and 11, atstep625, thecables705 are tensioned using atensioning tool1100.
Referring next toFIGS. 6 and 12, atstep630, the bone screws1200 are screwed through thebone screw slots355 of theconnector300 and into thefemur150. Finally,step635, thecables705 are re-tensioned and locked-down with cable screws365.Excess cable705 is also cut away.
As will be recognized by those of ordinary skill, the present invention advantageously provides an improved technique for repairing periprosthetic fractures and/or re-attaching thegreater trochanter160 to thefemur150. Advantageously,slots355 allow bone screws to be inserted into thefemur150 to provide a more durable connection, to provide torsional stability, to provide stability for bony fragments of periprosthetic fractures, and to provide more support for thegreater trochanter160 while it heals. The improvedsuperior end305 of theconnector300 provides an improved anatomically-designed bow that fits and cradles thegreater trochanter160. Thesuperior end305 allowscables705 to be wrapped around that portion of thegreater trochanter160. Further, the improvedinferior end310 of theconnector300 allows the connector to be attached to thefemur150 withbone screws1200 to provide a more durable connection, to provide more stability for theconnector300, and to provide more support for thegreater trochanter160 while it heals. In this regard,slots355 are provided along theinferior end310 of theconnector300.
In another aspect of the present invention, the device includes a modularity feature. The modularity feature may be implemented, for example, by using a superior end and an inferior end of choice size to closely fit the patient's skeletal frame.FIGS. 18–21 illustrate one embodiment of a modular construction of theconnector1800 having asuperior end1805 and aninferior end1810.FIG. 18 illustrates the superior andinferior ends1805 and1810 mated together andFIG. 19 illustrates detached superior andinferior ends1805 and1810.FIG. 20 illustrates thesuperior end1805 with afirst transition portion1815 andFIG. 21 illustrates theinferior end1810 with asecond transition portion1820. In the embodiments ofFIGS. 20–21, the first andsecond transition portions1815 and1820 are a tongue and groove, respectively. The two ends1805 and1810 may be secured together using one or more screws thoughapertures1825. It is clear, however, that one skilled in the art would be able to utilize a variety of methods for securing the two portions together. This modularity feature allows the apparatus to be fitted to femoral heads and femoral shafts of a variety of sizes and shapes without need for manufacture and inventory of an unreasonable number of differently sized models of this apparatus.
As used herein, the present invention may be used in a number of applications for repairing the human femur, including, but not limited to, total hip replacements, hip revisions, and repair of periprosthetic bone fractures and/or re-attaching the greater trochanter to the femur.
Although the preferred embodiment of this invention has been described hereinabove in some detail, it should be appreciated that a variety of embodiments will be readily available to persons utilizing the invention for a specific end use. The description of this invention is not intended to be limiting on this invention, but is merely illustrative of the preferred embodiment of this invention. Other products, apparatus and methods which incorporate modifications or changes to that which has been described herein are equally included within this application. Additional objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent by referring to the above description of the invention in connection with the accompanying drawings.

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1. A connector for engaging along a femur that has an upper head end thereof with a prosthetic hip implant including a stem extending in the femur and a ball projecting from the femur head end, the connector comprising:
an elongate lower portion for extending along the femur below the head end thereof;
a substantially rigid body of the lower portion;
a plurality of cable openings in the rigid lower portion body;
a plurality of cables for being received in the cable openings to extend therethrough and about the femur;
a plurality of apertures in the rigid lower portion body;
a plurality of holding devices configured to be carried on the rigid lower portion body in the apertures for being advanced therein for securing the cables in the cable openings to secure the lower portion to the femur;
an upper portion for greater trochanter reattachment to the femur upper head end the upper portion being integral with the lower portion;
a body of the upper portion that has a predetermined arcuate configuration to cradle the greater trochanter; and
at least one distal tip end of the arcuate upper portion body configured for biting into the greater trochanter so that the arcuate upper portion body securely cradles and grips the greater trochanter to avoid formation of screw through openings in the upper portion body and use of bone screws extending therethrough for securing the upper portion body to the greater trochanter and that may otherwise interfere with the prosthetic stem in the femur.
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